I can understand where POV of Anwar with regards to reform of the NEP, whatever you want to call it. He can't afford to rock the boat pushing a revolution to the policy. Only gradual evolution, slowly chipping away at the bad parts and retaining the good parts. What's the point of a revolution that will break this government only to be overthrown by PN who will immediately reinstate NEP or even make it worse. So gotta be smart, first the economy then reforms that is the way.
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I can understand where POV of Anwar with regards to reform of the NEP, whatever you want to call it. He can't afford to rock the boat pushing a revolution to the policy. Only gradual evolution, slowly chipping away at the bad parts and retaining the good parts. What's the point of a revolution that will break this government only to be overthrown by PN who will immediately reinstate NEP or even make it worse. So gotta be smart, first the economy then reforms that is the way.